Office of Technology Development Case No. ________ CONFIDENTIAL Intellectual Property Committee Presentation Inventor(s) Invention Title Presentation Guidelines:

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Office of Technology Development Case No. ________ CONFIDENTIAL Intellectual Property Committee Presentation Inventor(s) Invention Title Presentation Guidelines: slides 2.10 minute presentation (please allow sufficient time to discuss commercial applications) 3.5 minutes Q&A 4.Demonstrations welcome

Office of Technology Development Case No. ________ CONFIDENTIAL Intellectual Property Committee Presentation Technology Overview What is the problem being addressed? How is your technology novel? Do you have enough detail for someone skilled in your field to duplicate the invention?

Office of Technology Development Case No. ________ CONFIDENTIAL Intellectual Property Committee Presentation Commercial Goal What is the end product? Prospective licensees may be interested in: –(licensing and completing development) –(licensing and sub-licensing) –(funding continued development at FAU) –(manufacturing) –(distributing and selling) –(all or combinations of above) Who are the prospective licensees? Have companies expressed an interest in this technology?

Office of Technology Development Case No. ________ CONFIDENTIAL Intellectual Property Committee Presentation Market Overview What is the potential market(s) for this technology? What are the competing commercially available products? How does this invention compare to current concepts described in patents and technical and scientific journals?

Office of Technology Development Case No. ________ CONFIDENTIAL Intellectual Property Committee Presentation What’s Next? What further development and associated costs will be necessary for making this technology commercially attractive? –Prototype –Efficacy data –Toxicity testing –Synthesis Is this project currently funded? If so, by what organization? Do you have funding to continue this research?